BoomTown writes: "Ever felt like you're talking to a brick wall? Well that's how it seems to me with these SingStar reviews I always end up being forced (okay, volunteering) to do. I've lost count of how many releases I've played, and in pretty much all cases the excuse to get my friends round for an alcohol assisted karaoke session on the pretence of doing some serious journalism always brings a smile to my face, however I always seem to end up pointing out the same flaws and suggestions."
PushSquare: "SingStar's a bit like the gift that keeps giving. For years Sony's karaoke platform has evolved - delivering iteration upon iteration to its core, yet somewhat niche, fanbase. And Sony's showing no sign of stopping that support with the addition of Vibrato. The new feature will allow you to pull your best Leona Lewis and actually score points for fluctuating held notes, rather than being penalised - something which occurs in Rock Band and Guitar Hero should you stray from the predetermined note line."
Impulse Gamer writes: "Cool probably best sums up SingStar Motown on the PS2
Even though the Singstar franchise has been quite static of late, the gameplay is almost perfect and in order to commemorate the 50TH ANNIVERSARY of this genre, Sony have released a very smooth karaoke experience with SingStar Motown."
BeefJack writes: "A 'Party Picks' Track Pack is set to hit for SingStar to round off the New Year featuring such numbers as "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate. In addition, there's a couple of standalone tracks for play such as the long awaited inclusion of "I Would Do Anything For Love" by Meat Loaf officially making my personal collection complete."